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Kayla B asked:


I need to take two classes in order to enroll in grad school for the Fall of 2008, but money is tight since I’m between jobs. I am only taking two classes at the cost of about $3000. Is it possible to get financial aid for this fall semester?

ROGELIO
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j. asked:


I go to college full time, but want to drop a few classes because my schedule is too hectic. If I did, I would then be considered a part time student….but I’m on financial aid and I know it would affect that. So what exactly would happen?
I’m already on financial aid, but I got it as a full time student. So they paid for all my classes and what not. I just wanted to know what would they do if I did drop some classes, would they make me pay them back immediatly? For the classes I dropped? Does it affect my grace period? My counselors in my college are pretty clueless, student’s always complain about that. Trying to talk to someone from my lender is even harder. Thanks though.
Actually I’m senior, and the only way I could drop classes but still remain a full time student, was if I was taking over 12 hours…which people rarely do because that’s tough.

CONCEPCION
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thoreau011 asked:


I’m planning to buy a plot of land in Portugal next week but with the financial crisis I’m not sure if its the right thing to do right now. What would you advice me?

Thank you.
A note about my financing: I’m looking for a cheap property (max €10.000) but I will loan €6000 for which I will pay around 10% intrests and will pay it off in 1 year. One of the reasons I want to invest is that analists expect a plot of ground which is worth €10.000 might be worth €45.000 within 10 years.

GENE

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4wokinos asked:


I don’t want any debt after college, but I really don’t want to spend time looking for loans. My GPA and SAT scores are good and I’m a little on the poor side, so those might help. However, I feel that it would be much easier and would remove a lot of stress if I just got a lot of financial aid and a loan. What do you suggest that I should do?

JANNIE